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An Exploration of Silver Jewelry Design and the Life of a DesignerTue, 02 Jun 2015 01:54:40 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.6By: Bobbie Penehttp://blog.silverdropsdesigns.com/2011/02/when-to-pull-an-item-from-your-shop/comment-page-1/#comment-1310
Tue, 20 Mar 2012 08:18:50 +0000http://blog.silverdropsdesigns.com/?p=840#comment-1310I just found your blog tonight while searching for tips on pickle. I’m a glass bead maker and am in the process of teaching myself to work with metal. Thank you for your informative post about pulling items from online stores. I have been thinking about this for some time and wandering if it is worth re-listing and waiting. Now I think I will be a bit more patient and hopefully the right person will come along and buy my stuff I look forward to reading more of your posts…….when I have some spare time LOL.
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Tue, 26 Apr 2011 06:33:03 +0000http://blog.silverdropsdesigns.com/?p=840#comment-1078Good idea. I think I have to improve design and handcraft skill to improve price in sensible way too. This is the way jewelry to be.
]]>By: Yuliyahttp://blog.silverdropsdesigns.com/2011/02/when-to-pull-an-item-from-your-shop/comment-page-1/#comment-899
Mon, 07 Mar 2011 00:13:39 +0000http://blog.silverdropsdesigns.com/?p=840#comment-899I’m so happy I came across your blog! This post is very informative. It’s easy to loose the perspective when your Etsy shop had few sales and you keep questioning yourself why and what I can do? I learned to constantly retake the photos until they meet a certain standard. At the moment I create more edgy jewelry with mostly just metal and it definitely clashes with my older designs full of colorful stones. I’m thinking to split them under different categories/lines within the same shop. Thank you for this post!
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Thu, 24 Feb 2011 17:55:21 +0000http://blog.silverdropsdesigns.com/?p=840#comment-870Nice post. It reminded me or when I was in real estate. I always said that there was a buyer for every property. At the end of the day, any item is only worth what another is prepared to pay and the speed of selling an item can also be down to how low you wish to value your item. Beautiful earrings!
]]>By: Kate Bertinhttp://blog.silverdropsdesigns.com/2011/02/when-to-pull-an-item-from-your-shop/comment-page-1/#comment-866
Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:10:56 +0000http://blog.silverdropsdesigns.com/?p=840#comment-866What a beautiful blog you have! Thanks for including the picture of my piece. I agree, space is a concern with pottery – but I have been fortunate to have a large enough turnover so far that I seldom remove items from my store. I have let a couple items expire – things that I just wasn’t really sure I actually liked. And it seems like just when I decide something has been there too long and is never going to sell, it does. I agree with you that for every item there is a buyer – it’s just that it sometimes takes a long time to hook the two up!